Looks like its for a whole 36 months on Challenger R/T models.And the other choice is 0% financing.
2.9 for 72 instead of the $1k rebateThat chart is just a generic interest rate chart. What would the rate be for longer terms. That’s the question. We know 0% for 36 months. So what would 72 months be for arguments sake? its not clear.
That is how I figured it also. Thank you !2.9 for 72 instead of the $1k rebate
Especially since there are no cars out on lots to be bought"Must take delivery by February 28, 2022"
talk about a tease.![]()
my first thought too. lolEspecially since there are no cars out on lots to be bought
We all know how much these cars have gone up in just a year or two. Dodge raises the prices 4-5 grand and then throw a $1000 rebate at you thinking at least you got something. They are playing a shuffle game with our money. That's why I'm just going to stick with my 2019.I just noticed Dodge is showing a $1,000 Consumer Cash incentive for all 2022 SRT models.
Well $2150 to be exact but hey we will give a 1k rebate back!We all know how much these cars have gone up in just a year or two. Dodge raises the prices 4-5 grand and then throw a $1000 rebate at you thinking at least you got something. They are playing a shuffle game with our money. That's why I'm just going to stick with my 2019.